
If you are using windows 10, try make sure that network discovery is enabled. can try replacing it, but i suspect the issue in this case is something else.Īre you by chance running your pc client in a non admin account? can you try run qnap finder using admin to see if that makes any difference? or possibly reinstall qfinder? Only other thing i can think of is the ethernet cable has a issue. I'm assuming that your qnap leds are all indicative that it is powered on and without issue? usually if there is a serious issue it would blink different led colors or make beeping noises. You can also try reboot your pc, your router and switch, and nas.
#QFINDER NOT FINDING NAS AFTER UPDATE UPDATE#
still no access though, and trying to update firmware from PC fails as it isn't yet initialised. Any firewalls on your pc is blocking access to the nas? one possible scenario. PC now has the QNAP Qfinder Pro open, and I have downloaded the latest firmware package ready to update, if it doesn't get to it across web. In the past when i use dhcp and router went down then came back up, it usually sometimes resulted in issues for me.Īnother thing is probly firewall. I recommend you set a static ip in QTS so that the qnap nas ip remains fixed and unaffected if the router goes down.

Periodically attempt to reconnect to WinSCP / the Web page, or use QFinder to determine when the QNAP is back online. Leave it to do what it needs to do for at least half an hour.

Note it may take a long time for the NAS to reboot. Also how is your qnap getting it's ip? does it have a static ip setup? or did you do a DHCP? Type reboot and click execute to reboot the NAS.
